10048876

Method for Providing Nonvolatile Storage Write Bandwidth Using a Caching Namespace

PublishedAugust 14, 2018
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1. An apparatus for implementing an enhanced-write-bandwidth caching stream, the apparatus comprising: a processor; and a memory storing machine instructions thereon that, when executed by the processor, configure the processor to: receive a first host write stream in a first address space and a second host write stream, different from the first host write stream, comprising latency-sensitive host write requests in a second address space comprising a logical namespace; determine a total currently available memory space for programming associated with the first address space and the second address space; determine a memory space available for programming in the first address space based on a difference between the total available space and a memory space available for programming in the second address space; compare the memory space available for programming in the first address space with a predetermined threshold; subject, based on the available memory space not exceeding the threshold, the first host write stream to host-write throttling by reducing a first throughput of the first host write stream, while permitting an unthrottled throughput of the second host write stream, invalidate logical blocks associated with the second host write stream in an order corresponding to a previous order in which the respective logical blocks were previously programmed.

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2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to require the second host write stream program the logical blocks in a sequential order.

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3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to require the second host write stream invalidate a previously-programmed logical block address in the second address space before an available space of memory cells currently available for programming associated with the second address space reaches zero.

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4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein to exempt the second host write stream from host-write throttling the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to determine second available space of memory cells currently available for programming associated with the second address space, and permit an unthrottled throughput of the second host write stream while the second available space is greater than zero.

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5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to store the first host write stream in the first address space and store the second host write stream in the second address space.

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6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein to store the first host write stream in the first address space the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to combine the first host write stream with a reclamation write stream to form an aggregate write stream, and store the aggregate write stream in the first address space.

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7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to reserve an additional quantity of data blocks to the second address space, wherein the additional quantity of data blocks is equal to that over which garbage collection activities are coordinated and is not visible to a host that generates the first host write stream and the second host write stream.

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8. An apparatus for implementing an enhanced-write-bandwidth caching stream, the apparatus comprising: a processor; and a memory storing machine instructions thereon that, when executed by the processor, configure the processor to: divide a stream of host write requests into a first host write stream comprising host write requests in a first address space and a second host write stream in a second address space different than the first address space; determine a total currently available memory space for programming associated with the first address space and the second address space; determine a memory space available for programming in the first address space based on a difference between the total available space and a memory space available for programming in the second address space; compare memory space available for programming in the first address space with a predetermined threshold; subject, based on the available memory space not exceeding the threshold, the first host write stream to host-write throttling by reducing a first throughput of the first host write stream, while permitting an unthrottled throughput of the second host write stream, invalidate logical blocks corresponding to the second host write stream in an order corresponding to a previous order in which the respective logical blocks were previously programmed.

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9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to program the logical blocks corresponding to the second host write stream in a sequential order.

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10. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the machine instructions, when executed, further configure the processor to invalidate a previously-programmed logical block address in the second address space before an available space of memory cells currently available for programming associated with the second address space reaches zero.

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11. A computer-implemented method for implementing an enhanced-write-bandwidth caching stream, the method comprising: receiving a first host write stream and a second host write stream comprising host write requests; storing the first host write stream in a first address space; storing the second host write stream in a second address space comprising a logical namespace; determine a total currently available memory space for programming associated with a first address space and the second address space; determine a memory space available for programming in the first address space based on a difference between the total available space and a memory space available for programming in the second address space; compare memory space available for programming in the first address space with a predetermined threshold; subjecting, based on the available memory space not exceeding the threshold, a first host write stream in the first address space to host-write throttling by reducing a first throughput of the first host write stream, while permitting an unthrottled throughput of the second host write stream; and invalidating logical block addresses corresponding to the second address space in an order corresponding to a previous order in which the respective logical blocks were previously programmed.

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12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising requiring logical block addresses corresponding to the second address space be programmed in a sequential order.

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13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising requiring a previously-programmed logical block address in the second address space be invalidated before an available space of memory cells currently available for programming associated with the second address space reaches zero.

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August 14, 2018

Inventors

Adam Michael ESPESETH
Colin Christopher McCAMBRIDGE
David George DREYER

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